SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MI?FLINTOWN. WEDSKSBAI. FEB. 21. 1894. B. F. SCHWEIEIi f CDITOm ABB PKOPailTOK. .Next fall the people of Pennayl will elect 14 judges. A sew anti-option bill bits been in troduced in Congress. Tn government is issuing the Bew bond j that S.cretry Carlisle Lag provided. Bright's ilis -use may be acquired by drinking too much water, beer or too much of any fluid, The democratic leaders say theso &re ruinous republican times then they say the mills are starting to work all over thj country, the times are getting better. Democratic congressmen propose to sustain President Cleveland's Hawaiian policy, but the people are not with the President or his Con gress in the d;sire to 8"t up Quen Lil. Ai'Pn.f L. Taooaet, better known through the state as Firmer Tag gart, died at his home in Montgom ery county, last Thursday, of a com plication of stomach and kidusy ail ments and grip, aed 58 years. Tiieri; is one puzzling fact coming ! up from the south, and that is, in th districts where the whites have a majority the Ilepublican vote is on the increase, and where the colored votes are in the maj.rty the Demo cratic vote is on the increase. Quoa tion, are the negroes intimidated? lir.v. Geo. B. Griflen. pastor of the First Baptist church at llasborugh Height, has tendered his resignation. Ho says his congregation is too fond of worldly pleasures, siuh at card playing, niastpiorddss. b:ill and so forth. He ha secured the right to ell n s-ap in Btrgan county, N ,J , and will lvave the pulpit and make a livii g fulling soap A hank in Yakinp, X. Y., c'.osed its doois. and hung out a card, which Tead. "Closed localise the cashier ran nway." He took one hundred and fifty t'.ioiuiud doilrs of tbn b-t'lk fundi, aud a Watkins girl and left, for parts uskuowu. He left a Intter for his wife declaring hiti:saif insane. The iloublj tUndnrd coin men propose to make m other effort for silver in CiingrtMS. But what is the use eo long President Cleveland is in the chair he will veto any bill that is not in the interest of the gold bugs. The only way to do is to form i.'. e lin;s fur the nomination of an American double standard remibli can like Senator J. D. Cameron, for tho 1'renidenev. Cameron can easly D elected President, it no can se cure the nomination of the republi can party. With Cameron ia the Presidential chair and a co-operating eongress, times would speedily get better. Predicted ber Death. Washington Court House, O., Feb. 6. Mis Mary Huffman, a well known lady of Sabina, Onio, died yesterdav fit 9 A.M. ( n Friday she predictod that 6he wnul'l be d':ad in three days find began to make preparations for the funeral. She worked hard all day Saturday an 1 retired in the even ing apparently well aa Utiual, and the next morning was found dead iu bed, us she had predicted. lVrbapa she had taken a do.-e of morphine. e In C'olllfklou M llti tlio Earth I'rof. Fain, f.f Berlin, prophesies a very probable collision between the tarth and coinf-t of 1SG5 on Novem ber 13, 1S'.i; when the comet will cut the point where the earth arrives every year at that time. But h dovs not think harm could come of snob collision, thu material of the O'wnet beiiig so light, unless the car bonate aoid gos, of which it is pro bahly coittMorifd, should poinon enr atmopliei'. But lie says there will be a magnificent shower of meteors on that date. Hung At .Midnight. At Jtff.irsouville, Indiana, James Fi. Stone was hung at midnight, or S miuutis piat midnight on the morn ing of the 16th, last Friday, for bloody murder. The crim for which James E. Mono, or "Bud" Stone, was convicted wan committed near the villag9 of (ilonilale on the night of September it, lei.'.s, anil was the peculiarly at rocious aud bloody murder of Mrs, Elizabeth ratten, her son, Denson Written, who was ill ith typhoid iever. and nis wife and three children All were killed instantly with the ex ception of tho little girl, Ethel, who lived for saveral days. A bhort time ago he added another horror to hm cnm9 bv stating to his ageti father, who visited him in pris on, that be had smothered the little girl with an apron at a neighbor's house, where she had been removed in a lying condition, while the folks were at dinner, as he feared if she muiemi uer eveiaence might con- vi.-t him. The motive of Stone's crime was robbery. A number of persons were baptized in the river at Heading, Pa., last Sab bath. Last Sunday a haul of three al leged counterfeiters were made in Altoona, Pa., by United States of ficers. The persom arrested are Miss Lizzie Feeney, M. A. Smith, G. W. Graves. L. C. Scalier. C. D. Smith. .Each were held under $2,000 bail. , A SAMPSON FOX SCALPER. A Patterton Justice Of The f eac e Draws Three Hundred and Fifty-two Dollars and Twev ty-Five Cents Out Of The County Treasury 0a 207 Fox And Mink Scalps. The County Commissioners Bring Suit Against Him, Charging Him With Forgery, False Pretense, In Viola tion Of The Scalp Law. Od Saturday the 17th iu(.t., W. H. Groninger, on behalf of the county commissioners, made information be fore Justice (J. B. Horning, against Squire B. F. Mitchell, of Patterson, charging him with forgery, false pre tense, in violation of the scalp law. William Zeider, bailed Mitchell in the sum of five hundred dollars, for a hearing to take place on Siturdav the 24th inst. The sum of $352.23 was the amount of money that Squire Mitchell drew out of the county Treasurv in 1S!)3 for fox and mink scalps, and that large aim drawn bv one Justice of the peace caused an investigation into the fox and mink account which revealed a state of nffiirs iu the fox and mink bininuS3 that required a'tention. The Squire's method it is charged was to certify to scalps brought in tohis office byt he men who caught tho animals, and par for tho scalps and then raisa the number, present the raised certificate ia the office of the county commitrsiouers where he would receive a county or der upon which he drew tho money. I', is not known that every certificate was raigod but the B ard of County Commissioners say they have a suf ficient amount of evidence to warrant them in their action against the Squire, upon the charge above stated. The sculp orders issued to Mitch ell's credit are to John Beekwith fov $13, for 43 foxes caught and scalped in pealo and Milford townships. E Gr-iy, i'2, two foxes, in Sprue? Jlill township A. C. Duncan $0 for 5 foxes and 4 minks, in Milford township. Duncan xi be never caught a fox in his life. Wiiliam Mitchell, 8 fuxts and '22 minks, in Milford t.iwuship. Irwin A; McCahan, 3 fox.-s in Mil ford township. A L Clurk, t foxes and 4 minks, iu Bealo township. John A. Horning, 5 foxs, in 3Iil ford township. Svs he caught one fox. William H. Aughev, 24 foxes, iu Milford township Says ho caught 7 or 8 fores. William Nole, 2 foxes and 4 minks, in Bealo township. H. M. Kanffinan, 8 ioxes, in Mil ford township. .. 11. C. K ii.ff.nan, 10 fossa and 5 minks, in Milford township. Says he caught ono fox and one mink. J. E. Kimff.uan, 15 foxes, in Mil ford toivi ship. A Bossiuger, 13 foxs, iu Milford township. Christ Bssiuger, 17 foxes, and 5 minks, in Milford township. Stephen Winters, 5 fonts, iu Mil ford township M. H. Zimmerman, 12 foxes and 2 minks, in Milford township. Joseph Jacobs. 5 foxes, in .Wilford township. William Joynes, IS foxes in Tusca rora tow nsbip. E. C. Millar, 1 fox, 3 minks, in Beale township. S. A. Fisher, 19 foxes, in Milford township. Fisher is in the west but his father. Daniel Fisher, says his son caught, no foxes. John Ij Stayner, 10 foxeH, in Turbett, Tuscarora, aid Beale town ship. E. L. M.-Cahati, 1 fox, in Milford towship. Frank Jail, I minks, in Beale town ship. S. L. Longsbaugh, 4 foxes, Black L-.g. It B. RobU'in, 7 fox-wi, Milford township. William E. Sterrett, 4 ruinka, in Milford township. Says he caught one. E. T. Keller. 2 fogies, in Turbett township. Howard Nipple, 8 foxes, in Milford township,. Svs he returned one fox. T. H. Slieeslej, 2 foxes, in Milford township. 3 f- xes, in Beale ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Carl F. Espenschade clerk in the employ of the electric railway at Lancaster, ia visiting at horna. School number one, in town was adjourned last Friday forenoon be cause the heater failed to warm the room. If many fox scalps can be secured where few foxes are, - how many fox scalps can be secured where many foxes are. The temperature of the water in the town fountain hvt Saturday morning was 34 degree, only two degrees above freezing. The elocutionary entertainment and concert by Miss E. Myrtle Drum, her students and the orchestra last Thursday evening was a pie: unit en tertainment. Wind last Friday piled the snow high in many places in the roads. Mr. Henry Scholl of this town with his daughter Miss Marion, upset five times between Richfield and this town. Profe3or W. E. Auman, treated the pupils of Cuba school to a sled ridu last Thursday, driving cut the valley as far as to Happy Hollow school, which they viiitd and thence back to Cuba School House. The remains of Mrs. Penningt-m, wife of Abram Pennington, who used to live in this town, were brought here for iuterment in Presbyteriau Cemetery, on Monday, from Harris burg where Mrs. Pennington died on Saturday the 17th inst , at the hsme of her daughter -Ifa. Middah. All kinds of people were in atten dance at court last week, from those who looked as if tbeyhad not washed or completed a toiled in weeks, to those who were so tasty that they had looking glasses with them to see, themselves and keep even hair, feather, ribbon, button, and wrinkle in coat and dregs smoothed. The BeMwood Bulletin says.- The young man or youth who holds him aloof from I ad compony and immoral i infiuenc, is the one who will suc ceed in life. The voumr man or vouth who carries on his per son vulgar and obcene literature will never rise to any degree of eminence in his life. Madison, Xeb , hid a sensation, last Saturday over the flogging that Mr. Peter Rulf the wife of a promi neut citizen administered to Editor J. H Mackay. The whip used was a wagon whip. She finished the job by hissing the dog on the humilatd editor. Tl.a trouble arose fi-om an artiela against Mrs. Rulf husbend. Auditor General Gregg says that in accordance with recent decisions of the Supreme Court, dealers in live (lock and butchers who sell meat, of animals they have slaughtered, are exempt from payment of tuercantils license, but butchers who purchase cattle killed and drcsed. and s?ll th meat are liable to the payment oi mercantile tax. Labt Saturday, shortly before noon William Luck had the large bane of his rieht leg broken just above tho auk'e joint. He was repairing a grape trellis for Ex Sheriff Hamilton, when the ladder on which he was standing s'ipped, and threw him down, his right leg striking the Btcp that leads into tho yard with such foroo that the large bone was br k A citizen of Perry county, near Marysville, says the MarvsTiile, Ad vance, bad a hog in a box nn a wag on, the box dropped oft' on ihe road, the hog broke out of his prison and trudged after the wagou. When the driver discovered his loss he called on s me farmers for aid which was given and his hogship was at once stored in the baxaud stowed in the wagon. The jury trying the case of the commonwealth vs., Fatriek Haloy, and Thomas Brady, in court in Hunt ingdon last week, for running a loco motive over Abram Irvin, be' ween Petersburg aud Bam e, last March, were acquitte-d ot tie charge of neg ligently killing and involuntary man slaughter by thejury failing to agree, The jury stood S for acquittal and four for conviction. Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns valley, Ind., says: "I have Yh'.pu in a distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomache, Dyspepsia, and Indiges tion until my health was gone. I had been doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervine which done m9 more good than any $39 worth of doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advise every wakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy; A few bottles of it has cured me completely. I eonsider it the grand est me licin There shonli be no two pirties on the question of protection for Africa. Have you tried South American Nervine the gem of the century t The great cure for Indigestion, Dys pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant ed the most wonderful Stomach and Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. Not. 14, lj. Mother aad Child Cured. rnntfl.l Hm mncl wnnorful ctnmnA Mrs. ljIZZI Al. IS tS Ot ftJUtU and nerve core ever known. Trial I Williameport, Pa., writes: "Hood's bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Bunk j Sarsaparilla has cured my little girl & Co., Druggist, Mifflintown," Pa. Feb. 1, 93 lv. Infant Born in Church. Newark, N. J., Feb. 14. Half an hour after its birth, school children attending the L'Hiten services at St. John's. Catholic Church, on Mulbnrry street, to-elay found an infant, wrap ped in a woolen skirt in the last pew. Fearing the littla stranger would die Father Poa'.s inimedUlely admin istered the rite of baptism, and the child was then given into the cust ody cf the Overseer of the Poor. The mother could not be found. Low Rate Excu4lon to Wash ington, D- C. Pennsylva nia Railroad Three special excursions will be run to the the National Capitol from Pittsburg and other points on tba Pennsylvania Railroad, as mention bulow, at remarkably low rates. The dates selected are February 21st, March 25 I, and April 19th. "Tickets for these trips will be good on any of the regular trains except the Pennsylvania Limited or on the vpecial train to be rnn on tho srhed u'e herewith, on the daysdesiguatid. and will admit of a stay of ten dayi in Washington. Stopover at Btlti may be inado in either direction within limit. These Mps are especially appro priate and attractive during the pres ent Kuaion, whoii the most baautiful city ia America may b seen at its bst. The historic and contempor aneous interest always attaching it self to Wauhington, and the magnifi ceut architectuial sights, will amply rtqv.y a viit, and whan the extreme low ratua are considered no better trip could wll be devised. A special tram of parlor cars and day coaches will be run, and tickets will be sold us per the following: Ratb. Tbai Lv. . 9 00 8 05 A M. ..895 of scrofula. Sae was cured over a year ago and she is as well as ever now. I have been taking Hood's Sarsaparilla for pain in my side and on my lungs. I have taken two bot ties, and the pain has all left me. I believe if I had not taken it I should have had consumption." Hood" t Pill cure biliousness, head ache. Shoe Polish. THE MILD FOV7ER CURES. HUMPHREYS' Wonderful lirtrato praoirf and f.T rtT uiiri J ' , specUlo ; Usyin.aMluare u- . , Haiurdlr of lUe WolH. 1-Fnm. rwitnlbM, Inflammation aW.r W,.n T. Worn. a-TM-lhinc Cite. i-ri U-r wtiT.' 3 UlBf-rfera, oi in, -Driirr.i"li'lii; ri. " i .2 .ii An exchange says: A perfect shoe polish has at last been discovered. It can be made at home and is as cheap as it is simple, and is pre pared in this manner Mix cosin iliue and lamp black (for fiv i cent you can gut enough of the litter to last yon a year) in equal parts, and apply with an old tooth brush or soft rag, and you will have polish enough to last a long time. It not only gives the shoe appearance of ne-vness, but will actually preserve the leather. Those who have nsed it sty it is ex cellont. It will not -.'ost much to give it a trial. flllDKi 1 uii'UA luiic.... ( kolrra Morbn-. ..n.ii.BS 9-( Culdn. lowwlh. K-Nrriln. L- laarlw. I aflie ... . ID- iLHwiJ. lillloiwi.i". ,.otlatkn .-iji 1-While,T.. rnrf,;- JvrloiU..... .25 ri-('ra. I.crmriii, ht-rnr -a IJ-KliramllMni.nr 1 hrumntlc f alna.. .25 16 Malaria, ehilla. nU Aue IT-r'llra.Hlliia orIillna:.... wlaklhalMf. SiffurVmlFr - 5 sirira??riflW-. -w " SO Wawplef ( Msll 21-AMhui. owm-"l PmalMny.. ...... i t-V.mr Wix harin. In I a'rvd IVarlne j4-;rueral Ik Lllitv. I h 1 Wikut. .25 15-Urr, ami Sii7 "" 2J J-Kldnrr liaea... f 2-ure Haatb, orCaukai ............. .-a S-l rlu.rr Vaha..a,WetU.M.. .-25 31-Paialal Period - 'i j ,-l'hroir I'nntirKilaaa It .ruitkna. .Sfl EXTRA NUMBERS: SS-Xarraii- DrMIHv. srilniil wifc- tiiw. is" liivuliuiuir. IHAirun 1.0 l-li.a aot lho .Ira 1 1. Hnl.lwli..l. ! 33-tici.-.- l:'-.--"- Villus' l.au . .H0 v L HI i race I II.. 1 4 1 AH lUaa al.. Srw Tark. At Uargnin ATTRACTIONS Schott's ! in Only while vc have these goodu Stock are we able to give you such Biff Bargains. Swt. I., nii'--rHi III r:H:f w m MirrUNTOWN MAKKKTS. MiFrLinron. Feb. 21 194 4 foxe, in Milford fox, in Milford B. K. Kvans. township. J. C. l'ai t:ier township. V. E. (Iraham, 1 township. David Miller, 5 lose?, in Delaware township E. L. Smith, 4 foxes, in Delaware township. R. J. Smith, i! foxes, in Delaware township. Thomas R Smith, 4 foxe, in Del aware township. J. . Mitchell, 9 foxes, in Beale and Milford townships. Total Dumber of fox scalps 207, and total number of mink scalps 37, on 12 i cirtiticates amountiucr to $332 23. -- Frozen to Death John K. Johnston, of Entriken, this county, where he was employed as a tanner by Mr. Brnmbaugh, was so badly frozen on Tuesday night that he died on Thursday morning. Thi deceased, as was his custom when in town, became very much in toxicated. In the evening he board ed the H. & B. T. train for his home, but being unable to produce his ticket, the conductor put him off the train at McConnellstown. He btarted to wa'k home and got as far as Graf ton, where some persons took charge of him and put him in a stable, where he remained all night, and when found next morning his arms and legs were frozen stiff. Medical aid was summoned, but the bitter cold had done its work, and tha unfor tunale man was beyond relief. H6 was taken to his home on Wednes day and died at the time stated. He leaves a wife and four children in destitute circumstances. Hunting don Journal, February 16th. Cumberland people now believe! they will secure payment of the bor-! der raid claims. Pittsburg. . . . East Liberty Braddock Irwin Uuiontown Connellsville Scotldale O.etns'iurg Butler Indiana Blairsville Litrnbe Derry Johnstown Cress m Martin.burg . . Hollidayf bnrg Altoona Bellwood Bellefonte Clearfi-.1.1 Philiphburg Oaceola Tyrone Huntingdon Bedf.rd lit. Union McVeytown Lewistown Jun'tn. Mirllin Port Royal X-w port Duncannon Washington, Arrive 8.13 " 8.28 " 8.47 " 6 58 " 7 32 " 7.54 " 9.09 6.15 6.25 " 9.22 9 26 " 9.36 " 10.22 " 11.12 " 10.35 " 32 11.20 35 12.05 P. M. 7 35 12 17 " 7 25 10 34 A. SI. 7 25 9.58 " 6 25 10.41 ' 7 25 10 50 " 12.27 T. M. 12.55 ' 9.50 A. M. 1.15 P. SI. 1.35 " 1.50 " 2.10 " -114 " 2 41 " 2.58 - . 7.45 " 8 80 7 90 7 63 7 35 7 33 7 35 9 00 8 45 7 55 7 33 7 35 7 35 7 35 7 35 7 7 7 25 6 65 6 65 9 30 5 93 5 6 ) 5 25 5 15 4 60 4 20 Hu'ier Kites.. , Hhhi,. ....... ............ 8 houlder, I.ai (I ....... . ....... Sides, MIFTUNTOWN GRAIN Wheat, Cora in ear... Ontk Kyi C ii eret)'.J Timothy '' .. Flu sfd br.u Clio....... ..... Middliiiga ... .... (i'o iod Alum Slt. A t. irnaD Snit.... IU 12 .18 II KA1MT 55 51) 28 to SO 50 1 2 u 1 0 ft t 2 a bnti.lr. rl 1 0 1 III M)c id 7") I'UILADKI.MIIA S.Ai.IkTs, Feb. 17th, 1894. Wbot58 to 61.-; cra 42 to 73c; oats 30 to 37c; clovr 9 to 10r; potatoes 48 to 70c; awmt tatot)H 40 to 45c; apples $ J 50 to $4.50 a bu; live chickens 9 to 10c;eyf! 16 to 17c; butter 11 to 32c; sugars 3. to 4Jc; timothy sed $2 00 to $2 25 a bus; hay 1.05 to $115 a loin. lied K,; straw 70 to 75c a hundred pouuds. SPEC 1 F E CO. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." ForHI Elnal or lBtnal, Blind orBlwillne: KUluU in Auo: lu-Musur IticlluK "t Uie Kc iuia. Thr reiwr U inmi.slate tlm i-uie certain. FBICE, 50 CTS. TRIAL SIZE. 2S CTS. I4 t7 Drnicciala. or aent h.i-mii4 a rrci.( nt vlc. iirutiwi: B.IW.. mailt miiuai m.. itn TBK HUMPHREYS' VETERINARYSPECinCS Fer Horses, Cattle, Sheep, legs, Hogs, AND FOUXTEY. 000 Pmge Ttnok on Treatment mt Anlnamla anil t Mart rent Free, emrjsi FeTerM,'an8ealianM.f aflftmanatloa A.A.pinnl .llenmirilia, Iflilk iever. i H. H.!f ruinm LanrifM. Kbennallua, Ct'. Ivistrinprr, Naaal llieuarsea II. II. lint cr (;rul, Vornn. E. K.- 4'oHuh., Heaves, Pneumonia I. F. I'lilir or (.ripe. Heltyarhe. 4;.(. .11 iwa rriaae. Ilemorrbaaea. if.II.! rinnrv and Kiiliiey lineaneiu l.rupiive DinrRurK, illaniie. J.K. lieaMea ai liB'atitta, laralvallU SiiiKle Bottlo (OTar90dosaV - .60 friable ae, with Speclflra. MaDOAL I Vclerlnarr faro Oil and MatlleaLor. ST.nA ' Jnr Veterinary Care Oil, l.Od M by Drnnkl.t ar mn miU aati-hfiaaaa aa Bay n, Mil', n af prlr. uinr::m.TS'at.u.o., 1 1 a mauiuaigi., fcwiart. Consumption Surely Cured. To Ttik EDlTiitt: Plaaae Inform your rewlcia lhat 1 live'- paitlTc remedy fur the above-nitiueil jiare.. fly ita timely nao thousanda of hope 1cm oaaa. Ii;i e hen permantiutly cured. I aball be ffl.ul to a--:. a two botllu of my remedy FRBR to any of Tim -ea'Iere who hate conaumptinn If they will awe nr their Exprfwa and P. O. addreaa. Kepeca. fully T. A. aUX.UM, U. C. 101 i'earl 8b. Ji. Y. l.nUD HOMK INVK-TVENT. All Wool French HenrioMs. for 48c; Former Pnoe, 65 cents. AH Wool French Serges, 48c; Former Prices, 6jo. All Wool Cloth for 24c, worth 35o. Half Wool Henriettas fur 23, worth 35o. 25 Yards of Best Bletcbed .Wnolin made for $2. 15 Yards of good Bleached Muolin for $1. 17 Yarda of fair quality. Bleached .Va-lin for 51. 20 Yards of good Bleached .Vulin for $1. 18 Yards of better quality. LVbleached Muslin for $1. 15 Yards of fioe Un bleached .Vusbn for $1. 25 Yards of the best and heaviest Unreached .-Muslin for ?1. 9 Y'ards of cood Canton Flmnel for 50o. 8 Yards of better " " for 50o. 7 Yards ef still heavier Canton Flannel for 50e. 10 Yards of the best Canton Flannel for 51. liiaokets for 75a a pair. Blankets better for 90 o a pair. Blankets still heavier for $ 1 50 and $2. Best Factory, All-Wool Blankets for $3.50 to $4 75 a pair. Shawls in siDgle and double at le.s prices. (Jingbama, good quality, 21 yards for;$l. Fncy dress (Jinphauis, 10 rards for 75c. 21 Yards of pfd Calicoes fur $1. Ladies' Shoes $1. 51.20, $1.50. $2. .1en's Shoes for $1 25. $1.50. 2., $2 50. Ladies' Rubber tor 25s. Men's gum boots for f 2 45 a pair. All our Carols. Oil Cloth. Window Shades and everything ia our store at ! proportionate low prices. Call Karly. SCHOTT'S STORES. 1 o nnciso h n w ceo eH H C C. O : Tl.f I'r .( nuiilf ( U"ll it til. I Mill; in loai niiil I.:tifr.n Wi'it ('nmpinies. urn now Itid for aale at the Jiifii-Ht-t Vt'lov rl;k The nrnolin ol le iniie i f 27.000. Tei. (Ill) bonnS are $1.1 on ech. The rate ot se" in ttv () piTC-nt.oleiro' taxea. I pvi,'i in ini annin' cmipona. Tli Mh- Ell.lish Spavin L'nimnf removes Hm roiifxin-in FehriLirv and AniriiKt. and all 11 ird, Soft or Callo-H-vl Limps ! f"ersiin rnnixma !n A cri! t Ocii.b t. and Blemishes fiom burses, Ulood 1 Thl' ' "";i" f. '!.- twenty (2") ' 1 " i i " i I'll v-arK. i ne CO ? a ; - r n t- tS t e Li O n o ti r: w c o x x i- i- b c a - ; ; i s n i- ; rs . V i - x h o i- A c 3 ti t r. d :i h ; c i-) n h o ti o en r-sioii;i3ui.-;ieii'inn?itiji 9! o i -m :i c ?i l1; ci c o n i- ci c: io "5 3 c ecionHpOieioi.-3iMo-HOciOfi fllXXaOXt-t-r.r-l-r-aaiSISOH Feallval. Au observant individual remarks tbnt when a man drops a piece of moat on the floor, no differenee how clean the floor may be. he either pives it a kick or lays it to one side. He will never eat it. But let him drop his plug of tobacco on the street, and do d.ffereuce how dirty the street m iv be bo will pick it tip, jive it a careless wipe on his coat sieve, or on the bosom of his pants and then takes a chew from it with a keouer relish than ever. Jessie Clrnbb, died ip, this town on Sand.iy afternoon, after an illness of some weeks, with rheumatism, stom ach and kidney trouble, aged about C8 years, lie came to Junitta from lorry county, wnen a young man and engaged in school teaching which ha followed many years, but in later years pursued the calling of a fire insurance agent. He loved a joke, but had earnest, moral, and religious convictions and was a flfood neighbor. Interment iu Uuion Cem tery on Tuesday afternoon. Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown, Ind., pays: "I owe my life to the great South American Nervine. I had been in bed for five mocihs from the effects of an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a general suattered condition of my whole system. Had given up all hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonic im proved me eo much that I was able to walk about and a fe-.v bottles cur ed me entirely. I believe it is the be6t medicine in the world. I can not recommend it to highly." Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, Mif flintown. Ta. Feb. 0 '93, ly. Pcacb Crate. A festival will bo hel l in the cor- ri ior of the Court Haute on the eve nings of Fridiv and Saturday. Feb ruary 23th, and 24th. Refreshments to consi8t of sandwitchfia, coffee, ice eT"tm ami cuke. The proceeds to be ussd for the benefit of the Mifflin town Hose Company. Every body is invited. Committee. A Winter Vacation In Florida. Spavins, Curbs Spli..t, Sweeney, King-Bone, Sthfl.s, Spraiuos, all Swollen Throate, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one Kittle. War ranted the most wiiiidi-rful Blemish Cure ever known. Srn.i by L. Banks & Co., Druggist MitHiiitiiwn, Ph. Nov. 22, '93. 5 ii f!;a 27 a S1K A li a U aw Oba Kept Active' will result IVOV ti'iii.aSE. (.ii.pinn huve lieen .; operation. Nloe (5) iiiooiha and have nn inroine thit i qiiite Sl.tlirient to meet Ihe mtereat on the l.on.ls anil all oih-r charge The atuck-holilen ot ti-e rompmies are boiu K. Atkinaoa, j.re-H-ni; f, Bmki, vie- p'eaiden'; R. F. I'nrKer. S-rretarv; T V. rwin. treaann r. Jer. iiiili l.ynna, K. M. II. rennell, WiMK. Uo. i-a and Wm. It. B ink, and tUev piir poai, tn k-er. afo Ihe intereata of patrnna, bin if-hnl.ln. and crxliiora Imrore they take n, r.-itiru r their an (v. nlnicnt K cep the O iifinsl Conrl ttoiiae bonds which bore six () per cent, jofert xt. There has nerer tie. n a. (food a bond investment ofl..r cil In ii,vrn.ir.i. Price par and accrued in-teict. VKWPONT AND SHKRXIAX' 1 ' lev Haiiroad Ouipanv. Ti 'Cure IA V aal . V3V cieav?r5 t wTw. a a B m Wiil3l.' Mrs. Annie E. Humphrey in pre pared to furnish Peach Crate Mater ial, Plastering Lath, Shingles and all kinds of Building Material at 'the Mill formerly owned by her late hus band, R. W. Humphrey, deceased. Peach lumber a speciality. Maze, Juniata county, Pa. tf. b flat eofCa taka Maanaea DouNa Ca n's Bis kwaL To rt. 60 On February 13th aud 27th and March 13 th and 27th the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company- will run psrsonally-conducted tours to Flor ida. The special trains in charge of experienced tourist agent aud chap eron will leave New York 9.30, Tren ton 11,08 A. M., Philadelphia 12.10, Wilmington 12.50, and Baltimore 2.3C, P. M. These train, will be composed of the finest Pullman Fieeping and dining cars fitted with modern appointments aud cotven ienceg of the most sumptuous type. $50 frtm New York, $48 from Philadelphia and Baltimore, and pro portionately low from other points on the system, will cover all expenses while on the special trains trans portation, Pullman accomodation, and meals, with the exception of the last tour, the ticket for which covers Pullman facilities south bound only, the limit, however, being Mnj 31st, thus allowing a much longer visit. A stay of two weeks in the glorious health inspiring peninsula may be enjoyed on the first three, and that time may well be spent in following out the numberlessside trips available fro"i Jacksonville. These tours are especially apropos during the peni tential season now upon us, and a vacation in this beautiful State should prove of great ben fit to those more or less fatigued from the pleasure of the social life and excitement of the winter. 2Vntc-.-j:i C anu 'r'r'-rr?! (i.c Qtiin, th? .. tzuf out toll Intpiriite 50 THE PE.l BOTTLE. W.LC 0.v. MfTS Br tne MNNtii3 ;a.a r rsua CO. Uir.'LMAMTCN. N Y. A TMOMOUC4 COMMERCIAL ' SHORTHAND 'X-S ' , , SCHOOL. "aCTICak ClHCTtOat VlCLD ft- 'lM a SreteCayu al SMt a Tlt Fan,. TV. IT '.QVt-f$ C.I.H. Tlmi-ITuilm Es- ii'.lis a aoccas. B0CKC3TCB. . r. Potatoes uior laiuirnr t un A noy'a Experience- "A few months ago my face and neck were covered with boils and carbuncles and 1 had a tired feeling. I tried several different kinds of med icines, but they had no affect until I got Hood's Sarsaparilla. When I had taken the second bottle the boils began to heal and the tired feeling was gone, Iiorexzo (jbdtsill. Columbia Cross Roads, Pa. . Hood't Pills are purely vegetable, 25a S20 Phosphate r. than with any frtlllit-r liiai& Kquttiiy ck4 ftr Corn or r. nrnt. m to Frw- il, vi i-i'TH. No Aift ntik nvu ior r n i.iai. YORK STT CHEKICII WORKS, Turk. m. i. ;i - 1 ?S3 Scientific America Agency for aA4 1MB ' vrf - CAVaTATB. TKAOE MARKS. DESICN PATENT!. COPVRICHTS. ato. Ty reformation and frae Handbook write to Ml CO., rt Bwutwir. Ht York. Oldest boTMo fer aerannc patenU In Ameilnt. lvery patent taken out br aa la bronchi La'-r. ih public by a aotioa gircn frea of oaarvo la tli Mtntitit Smerkan of p:ispnfrr rin. Sepn nilier 11, 18'.. STATIONS. Ni- i tt Bill'!.. Hriripf Jin in hnruuee ... Wl neU I ! rl :in Wi r Tin,: , Blmifiitlelil Junct'u. T" . i ... u . ....... Kill iij-hnr):. Gre. n I'trk Lo -vil'e Fori K'h'Mn ..... Cenn-r Cini'ii' Khv . Anrt, roniibiir ..... B'ain Multn- rii...:rit ... New li nimui'u ... 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I M O H 55 1 1 4 M HH r irj C h o e h leiRwx r rt C i- t- -i O-friCOCI-Ct-?! I "i-"5 Fi OO O CD 'mm i' OPSOHHWCOCOOHTOCfjSrto 0 0-J,lCOOOU!CClBr-r-33JC0"0 X I and f"TT. .-Manitiea no aeeiit, T" tile phoi nnii.-ciiiin. I. I-KING. V.-irlent nil Manager j. rv.. .ki LEHt Urlierm Agent. Ijona . Tmwi. K. M. M. Pfukku 4TKIS01 , I'EXf.!.!., ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW MIFFLINTOWN, PA. rrj"'''iliectiDg anil Convevaucinc prom ly attended to. Orrwr Gb Main street,' In place of ren dence of I.ouin R. Atkinson, Eso., wii'fc n Prlflae atrnet. illef 2K, 12 I. 1. FATTKR&ON, JK., PATTERSOX . WILBSB aOMWKTIta. rnvrir.R ATTOPuXEVS AT LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. M.TI..(IAHHD, !. ntawiK M.CIAWfO&L JR. D. M. CRA tVFOKD & SOX, have formed a partnership for the trw-tic of Medieine and their coll.- -eral branches Office al old rtahd, rori-e, of Third and Or- ane street, Milriinluwn. Pa. One or both ol tbein will b lound at their ott.ee. at a! uuiea, uuieia eiaerwise praiengiornlly en- gT'd. April lat, 1890. F. ACKLEY, rii.-. ncioB aad Acconchenr. will nil run a also us a upccia.i iu the treatoient ofdia ease r the tbrot an ! Acute and Chromic Airil 19, 1993-1 j. CigeatiTo iTHtt-m, fre?t drrnlavinn of mrtr nrimntlflc paror la itw F..r.d. bnJ.dlT iUuiitrtL No tntAilijyMut rlar Vsir- 1 Ml ariv a a a -Vt - i VPBi.iaMaMM.36t Broadway. Saw Tucfc. Htiit AU Uit (AILS. r.S MHtrit Ail ELiE lMaTti byrup. Tames Oood. Uas -a JTjJEBCANTILB APPRAISER'S liar or DEALERS & VENDERS Foreign and Domestic Mechanise in tba county of Juniata, for the ;ear 1894 aa appraised by the Mer cantile appraiser. MITFLINTOWN. i l. w Clatt. Xat. John W. Kirk, merchant.... 14 $ 7 00 W. F. Snyder, furniture and undertakinf 14 7 00 a. o. Knnle Turniture unner'anu g Raska W. ki Ifoian, or cans. IliPkle t K'li.. lairrhanla... K. H. jcClii tie. hardware... J, C. (i ilam ocerirft and cin- er'ini.rtea Juatfh r-nn-11. nnreh.nt... L. Hal ka A (.i.. il.nrc H L. VVainer. ni r ha.it Juliii Ktka. sn.rerii a and tun- leeilnaerieH mmm 1 11 Wu.:.r proi-eriei. . . . . . D. IV '.arl.y, eioiLinc Euiil Srbntt. meichtiit.'.... M. P. Craali-rd. i1riiea H. C McCIellan, hardware... Juniata Valley Bark WH Kolitnan j"weier T W H k. honia and ahoea. Jainea II .iinniia,aadalnr and dl a'er . .......... S C Nvfr.. lann inml.-ui nta. Feid Mejcrs, rlotkinK PATTERSON Ona i. Biebar. hardware.... W II Kanka A. ("n, di-naeiat. . Moll, .bn tin t s..n. I'luibtnR. MercaNtil. A..MiHti.-nti.ia, nierrbant . . ......... IS'orth II Son, Oram Coitl ana lumber V mbw k A Nalaon vrain eoal lutnner T J Middah, merchant Joaepb Hnnnell, mere haul.. . Howard Kirk, twuacr-o and eou'ertionariea. . . iitche!l i Son. marchanta . . Gea Goalien,acent, merchant E K JfrMean, Merchant W F Marie, farm implements WmN'ankivel.aTroceriea. flour Harry Herab. Hour Mrs 8 J Brower, confectioner " " f ord, confectioneriea .. W M Beale, (tt R cor) merchant W M Beale, ( Wilaon building) iuercnaBr .............. IS 14 It 12 13 14 14 18 14 14 IS 12 14 14 8 14 14 14 14 14 12 14 18 13 13 10 13 18 14 14 14 IS 14 14 14 14 14 18 14 ?aif nee. Joaeph T Uravl.ill, 10 (Ml k,h.. " 1 00 I Milti.n K 9chleeel. merchant 10 00 Jay K llaldeiuan, e!rr. and 1H60J drue Theodore S Thompson, a-rein. lOOOj coal, Ac ' 7eoEdnro,TAecDi'fcBro'fr;;' 10 00 j wILVkr" 7 00 I W " Dimm, luarchant 7 00 j M,rt'n L K-ir,( V H Klch- 10 00 I man) merchant 12 50 1 5a,n"0 Oarber, merchant 14 13 14 7 Ow ID 00 7 00 - Knee M llaldenian. ,n.pr.li..t . oaa a I nompaon. ffrain. Ao coal 7 00 7 00 xn on JOO J . SPRUCE HILL 7 00 j E J rierkendorn, merchant.. IJL Bar-tea. merchant i I?I ! f ""' bowery, merchaM.'." 7 00 . J. C Conn fc Br.... m-rcb.ot I TUSCARORA 1-2 f. ' "ThB H'nrr ""'"'''... i .ill A. L. Kama, lui-rchaot 7 00 j Homer TThouioaon n.V.". 111 nn t'-..l n ' -""UI. 10 00 FATETTE TOWNSHIP A J Snnanian, merchant. . e lartcera. merchant McAliter 4t Smith, merchant E M Kellv merchant W T Brown, merchant....!" U W inev. hardware dealer. 18 18 13 IS 18 14 Wm Van Swerinren u.rk... in na i Tho,u' Hr'""0, merchant.. 10 LACK K H I atteracn merchant.... Jhi, Vaufthan. niirrhant Oeorge V. Cuiuj ball, lue.cnaat TURBETT Nah Hcruler, merchant illiam S FwlU, Tr.,ceriea.'.'."." BKALK Frank P H.rria, merchant.... Hackedorn A Oray. ,BerchtBr. . I A Heaver, merchant joi.n p Keii-y. me-c ;;;.";;;; PORT ROTAL. 10 Of.' f,r,iD. er .eerie, 10 00 . Cvrua Fnnk, c..m. clioner ea.. r u. tlaraar, drnga George G Crnxier cnnievtion ! enea a'ld a;rorriea 100 :A 3 I'ettit, merchant ..ill!" 10 00 Geor T Kepner.coal lumb.r 20 00 J 10 00 10 00 ' 7 00 7 00 . 7 09 ! 1000 : 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 70 ! 14 14 12 14 14 VI o . " " "OUH o uratoin. merchant S S Oravhill. reerek ... Oraybill A (i.nnaii. merc'eant John M D.itz, merchant GRKKN WOOD J T Dimm Av Bro, m-rehc. SUSOUEUANNA Edwatd G Sheafler, merchant 18 Henry R Bea'e, morchant... 14 Benjamin T Rh ne, merchant. 14 DELAWARE lrwm G Knight, merchant.. 14 Samuel Scblerel. merchant i Christian G VViney, merchant 18 THOMPSONTOWN ermin A Cameron, merchant 13 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 18 10 9 12 12 SO 14 7 Oo If 7 00 14 7 0 14 7 Ot lS 10 00 14 7 00 14 140 II 7 00 14 7 00 U 7 00 i4 7 00 13 l0O 14 7 00 It 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 10 M 14 7 00 14 7 09 U IJ60 14 7 W 14 7 CO 14 70) 1.1 10O0 II 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 U0 14 7 00 14 7 W 14 7 00 10 20 00 14 ; 00 14 10 00 M 7 "0 l'i 12 60 aid fa. d Juniata Val ey Branch Bank.. Ana:el A Rohinaon, allow atore D d Bousum, merchant Mr. R Rannela A Co, merchant G B M Wisehanpt. grain, coal ad lumber...... 1 ne ucenaea above will he due and able to tee county treaaurer on and way ial. isai. j An appeal will be held in the Ceuaty w 1 ommiaainner'a !.. i .1 . " " iu iuo dvtoujd or rJoa1" oa SATURDAY, MARCH 84, 1BJ4, between tbe bonra of 10 o'clock m, nd 4 o'clock p m, when and where sll per sona ftfellina: tbemaelves aggrieved may Bi ll they think proper. Given under my hand thi 8th day of February, a.d. 1834. E. B.GCBB, MtrtmnhU Jppr, Mifflintown, Pa, rchmary 6, 1894. $ pay- iftar